cole's french dip


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foodsavy
2 yıl önce
east 6th street
disapointed in l.a. i just moved to downtownlosangeles in september of 2010 from bakersfield, ca. i was definetly excited about all the food i want to try out here. i was online searching for some great spots, and i heard about cole's..the originator of the french dip..so i was on a mission to try it...i waited for my cousin to visit from philidelphia so he can also enjoy it and spread the news about it back home..but to our dismay the sandwich tasted like penis's roasted over a fire of herpes infested vaginas. very disappointed.....
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vixen's
13 yıl önce
east 6th street
i am definitely a fan of downtown. one reason is that they have a lot of my favorite bars. but also because it's the one place where you get a true feel of historiclosangeles. and cole's on 6th street truly gives us that. it has been around since the early 1900's and was l.a.'s first public house. cole's has happy hour 3-7pm monday - friday and all night on tuesdays. you can get a half french dip and fries for just $5, $5 wells, $3 schlitz beer, and $8 specialty cocktails. i love their specialty cocktail
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thirsty
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15 yıl önce
east 6th street
i was in downtownlosangeles the other day for a seminar, and we decided to stop at cole's for lunch. in the heart of downtown, it is right next to one of the newest and hottest lounges - the association. . . i'll save that for another post. . . with sel
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texan
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15 yıl önce
east 6th street
a visit to cole's. on tuesday, march 10, 2009, my brother jesse and i came to cole's restaurant in downtownlosangeles. jesse is a native of southern california and had been ranting and raving about "the place that originated the french dip sandwich." i have been living in texas and eating french dip sandwiches for years, and i had heard about cole's for years, so when i finally made it tolosangeles after forty years of waiting and dreaming, there was only one place to go for lunch!

after paying several dollars to park nearby, we made our way to your restaurant. although the place was not crowded at the time, we waited for several minutes before anyone greeted us or seated us. we ordered two beef french dip sandwiches, one side order each, and drinks. the total of the bill came to over $40.00.

imagine my surprise when my sandwich came and the beef was too tough to chew! the side orders and drinks were fine, but the main course-the much heralded french dip sandwich-was a huge disappointment. i managed to find a couple of small slices of meat that were edible, but the vast majority of the sandwich was left on the plate, untouched. when we pointed this out to an employee who identified himself as the manager, his only response was to blame the lack of quality on the kitchen and say, "oh, well…maybe it will be better the next time you come."

let me assure you that, after my brother dropped nearly $50.00 on parking, sandwiches that were tougher than saddle leather, and a lackadaisical manager whose idea of placating a dissatisfied customer is a reference to (and a hope that) future visits will be better, there will not be a next time. with all due respect, the customer service sucks.

cole's may or may not have originated the french dip sandwich. the same claim is made by philippe's, and the point is really moot. but for the record, the french dip sandwich i had at philippe's the next day was incredible. when i return tolosangeles next year, i will return to philippe's. conversely, i will not only avoid cole's like a terminal illness, but i will encourage as many others as possible to do the same.
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right
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15 yıl önce
east 6th street
there's a hotly contested debate inlosangeles that we will never get an answer to. no, it's not who made the best burger in la debate of apple pan vs father's office . nor it was a debate about whose cuisine reign supreme in melrose between french vs ne
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